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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Nottinghamshire Lookup Requests => Nottinghamshire => England => Nottingham Completed Lookup Requests => Topic started by: adrian denney on Wednesday 29 July 09 09:50 BST (UK)
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hi
trying to get info on a Stella Wealthall born c. 1884 nottingham ?
we can find her marriage to James foster in nottingham 1911 and a child born before the marriage in 1909. but it all draws a blank .
on ancestry.com if you put in Stella it comes up with Metta Wollthrall ????? but even that name doesn't go any where .
any help with this puzzle would be most welcome .
thanking you in anticipation
Adrian
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Can you find any freebmd birth for a Stella at that (1884) time/
what info can be given from the marriage certificate?
What is the full census entry(ies) which I assume you have?
Pauline
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have been through freebmd only the wedding in 1911 . have gone overthe listings of births in nottingham just typing in Stella 6 year range of 1884 then cross ref back to census to see if any Stella ? 's mother married a wealthall and gave her a different surname .
wedding cert ordered but you know what its like waiting !
on census have try-ed all different variations nothing.
so i thought i would come back to the old faithfull site and through it in the open arena
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IN 1891 she is as you say mistranscribed as Metta Wolthrall :o
But someone has corrected it and the household is as follows.
at 20 Bringham? Street Nottingham
William Winkley unm 37 woodyard labourer all b Nottingham(or could be MINKLEY?)
Mary Wealthall unm 31 lace clipper
Stella " dau 7
William " son 9mths
RG12/2699 folio 115 page 16
Carol
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will have a try now your a star
thank you
i still can't find it on GenesReunited link to census what am i missing here ??
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William (9months in 1891) http://www2.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?r=83513001&d=bmd_1247779949
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Hi all
This might confuse things abit!
Stella Wealthall born 18.3.1885 baptised 20.12.1885 to Thomas Wealthall & Mary, Leather Dresser, 11 Fredville St. at St mary's
Carol
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confused well may be just a little now puzzled greatly .
can not find any of them following on the 1901 census not even the william born in 1890. i've never hit so many brick walls !
but thanks for all your help so far its a lot further than i expected .
regards adrian
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hi carol
you sent me a message re STELLA WEALTHALL giving her date of bith christening and parents .
please may i ask the following ? it would help greatly
is there a ref number for her birth ?
does it give a maiden surname for the mother "mary"
does it show any other children ?
any info would be great before a trip to notts record office . many thanks adrian
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Hi Adrian
No maiden name on the baptism entry, but there is this marriage
Thomas William WEALTHALL to Mary Ann HANNIBAL 19.2.1882 at St. Philips, Snienton, Notts
2 other children that I could find
Lilian Ada born 18.4.1895, baptised 12.6.1895 to Thomas Wealthall & Mary Anne at St Pauls Carlton, Nottingham occupation Plate layer
Elizabeth born 28.1.1897, baptised 7.4.1897 to Thomas Wealthall & Mary Ann at St Pauls Carlton, Nottingham, occupation Plate layer address given as Beck St.
Carol
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Hi Adrian
Thanks for the PM
The information on Stella was from the Notts FHS baptism CD.
Carol
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Hi
The information is from the original Parish Records.
Carol
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Hi
Not sure if you already have this information
1901 census
Foxhill Rd
Carlton
Notts
RG13 3160 87/10
WEALTHALL, Thomas Head M 30 Platelayer On Railway born Carlton Nottinghamshire
WEALTHALL, Mary A 30 born Carlton Nottinghamshire
WEALTHALL, Lillian A 5 born Carlton
WEALTHALL, Elizabeth 4 born Carlton
WEALTHALL, William A 1 born Carlton
Carol
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I did some research into the surname Wealthall in Nottinghamshire about twenty or so years ago, when researching my Walthall ancestors. Didn't find what I was looking for, but the name has many variations and the earlier (pre census) entries for this family were Wathew(s)/Walthew(s) and Wath(e)y/Watthey.
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hi sunflower think it has now been solved
b t w the thomas (plate layer on railway) not the same one but was interesting . thanks again for everyones help .
adrian